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TITE lUlOOTa.TX TVATLY EAGLE, TsTTW FRIDAY, DECTCUBEK 192S. 12 A says it in JUST A GIRL AMUSEMENTS MANIIATTAV. AMUSEMENTS MANHATTAN. AMUSEMENTS MANHATTAN CALLED BETH (FIVE I'OOT JSLKJ CHAIjLilo. the wow CUSHING'S MUSIC REVIEW ON EDITORIAL PAGE The Theater warbler, and 1U4 others, whose sea son's greetings have arrived to date AAAAAA'Ai zRj ARTHUR thanx.

thanques. AI.KALfTilE SAYS "Virtue, as thu sayln' has it, may be it own reward, but it seems like it's its only reward, too: Reverting to Type IN A PASSION THAT BROKE LIKE A FURY This Woman Who Knew Life And This Youth. The Ethel Barrymore Theater Opens With Ethel Barrymore as Star in a Play Called "The Kingdom of Cod." MANHATTAN has another mouth to food now, another new theater. The Ethel Barrymore Theater opened last night. It Is on 47th west of Broadway and Ethel Barrymore quite suitably Is Its first star, As she proved very persuasively, she Is an actress worth naming RESTAURANTS MANHATTAN.

iBy RIAN JAMES: Who Knew It Found A Love That Surmounted All Evil leater after. Perhaps If she has not a few more plays ready to bs put Ml on her slay in the playhouse that bears her name will last considerably less than forever. Not that, "The Kingdom of God," with which the life for yourself why to many prefer that 50(i luncheon or that wonderful $1.00 table, d'heke pinner Hotel Bristol Wtlliam Yox Mmunttt of the theater began, Is not a creditable drama for such an actress to play. It is merely a drama In which thcreis no money, for the people re not numerous who will be Interested In it. And yet Miss Barrymore plays as she has never played before.

Her present Is one of the least decorative of the roles that have ever fallen to her lot. one of the simplest. And TO A COUSIN, THREE DAYS OLD A question and an answer In each hand, You come to bring eternal tell Of wonders, to exhaust the purple well Of fear, and claim a footprint In the sand. You quiet all our muted questions, and Your presence marks a Q. E.

a knell To apprehensions, summoning the bell That rings a quiet answer to the land. And yet, you arc a mortal question posed Again, a challenge shot from winter skies; A pinkish theorem, asking with your eyes The Infinite within your eyes reposed. Your fairness Is a triolet that shows The Infinite Is lurking In the rose. REMISLAD II. -e- WORLD PREMIERE SATURDAY, 2:30 P.M.

1X9 West 48th St. New York City she plays It simply, subduing with case those talents of hers that woulJ "Tha Kingdom of God" A nlav hv O. Martinet Sierra at the Ethel Barrvmore Theater. English ver AMUSEMENTS QUEENS. WERBA'S Jamaica MATH WED.

t. ISOe FRANK BORZAGE'S "THE RIVER" A Torrent of Desir with CHARLES FARRELL MARY DUNCAN Adapted from Tristram Tupper'i Sensational Story hlal hi find F0X-M0VJET0SE Sim Evir Cmfmi'J be out of place In an actress playing a Sister of the Order of St. Vincent de Paul. She playj It without striving for effects beyond the borders of the character she interprets. And though In the first act she is a girl of nineteen, in the second a woman of 29 and in the third a wnman of 70.

she wastes no effort. Stall (lie. "DADDIES" sion by Helen and Hartley oranvllle Barker. Presented bv Lee Shubert. Stated bv I.

M. Blvthe. 8ettln(a by Watson Barratt. Costumes by Orry Kelly. THE CAST.

Sister Ethel Barrymore Bluer Juliana Phyllis Blake Sitter Marmela Anita Hothe Maria Isabela Lenore Chippendale ila Susan Blak'i tJon George Alison Trajano Harry Pllmmer spanked. What we mean Is that the nice things you say don even rate MAKING COI GHEE. If you have been to the theater minimum of three times In your life, you have probably observed. Just as this rienartment lias, that all audi rise but Heaven help you If you pull AMUSEMENTS BROOKLYN. a solitary Done.

iin fan Alley didn't lold up and roll over last ihr.el Ralph RoberU week-end, and we still think its HEAR SEE: Inimitable Funsters ences are made up of two kinds of people those who cough, and thos. who would like to be pallbearers for ST. GEORGE PLAYHOUSE Dark HI. Sla. I R.T.

Cosrl St. Sla. r. Main 1138 TODAY "T1IK PATRIOT" with Emll Jannlnga "THE HI MMINQ BIUD" Gloria Kwanaon swell show, and would the flaming Lang-Forbes outfit mind reading the Liborlo Margarita Candelaa Qnica The Dumb Olrl. Sister Enrloue B.

Mack Madeline Ernestine Oalnea Ueorgia Patrice Amati MrKay Morris column on the other Saturdays, too those who cough. The broncmai barker is far worse a pest, these days and nights, than the 6tout lady who ealmlv permits you to hold seven- CLARK McCULLOUGH CLARK McCULLOUGH ilA I In Their Latest Farce fef djl MmX Daily 2.3O-8:)0 P. M' 71 GAIETY THEATRE ER AMUSEMENTS MANHATTAN. 81ster Dlonlaia. unera in on silly attempts to show the variations of her age with grease paint or elaborate mannerisms.

As a woman of 70 she docs not squeak or cackle once. I believe she merely tries to feel 19 and 29 and 70. At any rate she sheds all non-essentials. Sensible woman. What she feels she makes her audience feel.

Those feelings, though one knows them to be complex, the dramatist leaves his auditors largely to gue.ss. At 19 Sister Gracla Is a sweet, understanding girl being kind to worn human beings In a home for poor old men. At 29 she is a sister in a maternity home, beating In tune with the women who have been sent there to fflve birth to illegitimate children. ARTHUR HOPKINS tentlis of her four-hundred-pound tur coat In your lap, while shi amuses you by dropping her program every second and a half. Of course, there are some good, perfectly reasonable coughs, which, like a good man.

Just won't be held Enajraela Jane Towneley The Innocent. Drear Mendum Paqutta Eleanor Powers Lorenra Joan Carvel Morenlto Charles Fowera Feline Cook Jr. Jtlan de Dtoa J. Warren Lyons Vincent Marcel Dill Pollearpo Rlph Roberta Victor Bernard Max Ramon Leslie Orleans Alphonse Edward Teene Jose Lionel Dante liiSWUlUbtMUiS I and T. BRINGING TO B.

In keeping with this department's plan to get behind anything that Is destined to result In bigger and better Hey Hey for Brooklyn, we are pleased to announce that opening Christmas Night at Werba's Brooklyn, there is Ina Claire, In "The Lady of Newgate." Said premiere, Incidentally, of this Jed Harris show, should prove to be one of the biggest theatrical ventures of the season, what we're all oompah about Is the fact that AMUSEMENTS BROOKLYN. AMUSEMENTS BROOKLYN. down. These are excusable. It Is the hardy, boisterous, glad-to-get-loose affair that we are dead set against the cough that only begins to make Hey Hey when there is an Important cue line about to be OPENS TONIGHT 8:30 Nft WARNlJt BROS.

VIIAPHOSE TALKING PICTURE 5 At 70 she Is the head of an orphan asylum, being human and wise and artlessness more apparent than real. kind to Its brave and belligerent in mates. A handsome doctor would like For the playing of It Miss Barrymore finds new depths and, despite her to marry her when at 29 she Is, as she would be at 29, distraught and 'twill be an actual pre-Beeway premiere. IIEH, HEH AND IIEil! bad habit of running through sentence after sentence without giving harried by emotion. She Is one t-ANJNlfc Ilr MY BR.ICE MAtf" FANNIE BRICE will Gustr of Hotom.

or rut EviHiNt WARNER 0J THEATRE those sisters who renew their vows spoken. Exactly why an Intensely Interesting plav should tend to excite the competition of barking pneumonia, deponent sayeth not. but It does, and hence the pain In the ear either ear. Much has been written on and against the auditorium barker, but up until last Wednesday, nothing was ever really done about It. What Herbert (Eagle) Spencer con a 5innle word complete pronunciation, a new, steady, unadorned articulate, ness.

soles us about is the fact that we're In the orphan asylum are two girls probably out of luck for Xmas, what with Santa Claus not being able to scottle dot' the Leverich Towers Both Thcatrta 3 Shows Tomorrow, Kundajr, Chrlitmaa. New Yrar'a Mldnlte Show Nrw Vear'a Em. 11:4.1 each year or not, as they choose. Ba she has made one vow, it needs no renewing, and she will not marry. The play is an English version by Helen and Harley Granville Barker of G.

Martinez Sierra's play in the Spanish. Like many of Spain's dramatists of the day, Sierra is content with subdued colors, avoiding the vl-'olent, telling his story softly, with an and two boys who do well, and Madeline Delmar has an earnest and forceful few moments. Watson Bar-ratt's settings, as usual, have an chimney, tl institution being, as it Writing In the Saturday Evening t4M.iam.ini HIDMITt were, an on writer TiCKtrt I Post, a few weeks ago, Miss PegRy Wood, the blond and lovely featured SHOW Ken ail (I mil abundance of color in them and are THANKS BE TO: SMOUlMOHf 1 just a little too pretty. player of "A Play Without a Name, suggested that it would be an unlor FRED SCHUBERT, whose will takes you for a joyrido on here shortly, and to BOBBIE F. gettable service to humanity if some millionaire would leave a bequest In "AI.VIN, 92 St, r.

Et.8 30. Mtl.Wed., Bat.n FRED PERLSTEIN. and 16 readers who call our Katharine Cornell HKAR IT SEE 1TI Thrills -rhills -and laughs for everyone I 'f Humid House Flnt Nnllnti.l Plrtura "YM.KTIDE Sperad IMirtny OrrheaUnl PrfvnUitjon his will that would allow for the sup olylng of cough drops to every seat attention to the recent Paramount Theater News Theater advertisement, calling for in "The AGE of INNOCENCE" IMPROVEMENT SEEN IN WOMEN'S COURT Murray Anderson's Pub-liz gala rnvel with Oeotffi holder In every theater the same to be handed him or her, as he, she or "refined young men at least 9 ft. 9 in Gertrude Lawrence In a New tiEORC.r Musical Trpniiirss GERSHWIN Broadhurst h'" 44'h 6 Mats. Wed.

and Sst. 7:30 Musical Comedy Knockout HOLD EVERYTHING! EKPU B'way 40th Bt. Evi. a -30 1 )rwoy Washington and oljjcrsl tivu. ai.u Db.

tf.ju it buys his or her ticket. The idea being a good one, the present heads chuckle, to KARL BERNSTEIN, the peerless P. who calls our attention to the fact that HENRY Ml KIAC.TT of the Smith Brothers Cough Drop A nan Orna Concert! Ina Claire, who got her start in the Bulldery didn't wait to die. and leave limelight under the tutelage of Be l.ait Davi in thai ASH irty'TopnT Turry Tnwn Krirti Von Htrnhrtm's "Thr Whirling March" MUSIC BflX Th- 80 Mats. Tbura.

t.iit B0RD0NI "Paris" A MI SKOMEDY! by Martin Urown with Irving Aarnnson'i 'The Commandert' laseo In "Polly With a Past," has been on the stage since she was 13 NEW AMSTERDAM Theatre. W. 32 St. "The House Beautiful." Mtt. Bat.

EDDIE CANTOR Some of Club's Recommendations Already in Effect. Pursuing their efforts to better conditions In the women's court on Adams a committee from the Brooklyn Alliance of Women's Clubs lrartwiount 4f Xr A Pablli Theatre Flatbush at DrKalb was one time a Follies and has never been in a and In ZIEfiFKLD a will. In order to try It out. Consequently, on Wednesday afternoon the first recorded experiment In the coughless drama was enacted. As each customer hove, tootled or dashed into the Booth Theater, where "A Play Without a Name" is playing, he was presented with a box of cough drops and footlight history was made on 45th Street.

WHOOPEE" SENSATION to IRVING DUTCHEH, for a nice to D. K. "Gentlemen of the and Ina Claire in New Play Next Week Gossip. Brooklyn will have two strong Christmas week attractions. "'Gentlemen of the Press" will be at the Majestic, and Ina Claire In her new play.

"The Ladv of Newgate." will be at Werba's Brooklyn. Both plays will open on Christmas night, the houses being "dark'' on "Night Hostess" Again. John Golden's production of "Night Hostess" continues Its run at the Van- WILLIAM KENNEDY ELTINGE TMh" at Main. Wfd, and IAS MIDNITE SHOW EVERY TH I'DSDAY BLACK BIRDS The Snappieat. Fnnnlett Colored Berua will visit the court to obferve condl tor dittos that will probably make ZIEGFELD Tn'- 54 81 8l Matinees Thurs.

and Bat, SHOW BOAT With CHARLES WINMNtiER tions and make recommendations to buying headgear tougher and tougher boro officials, it was decided yesterday and to AGNES V. ST. JOHN. whose party we imagine will really be too small for any sort of Imported at a meeting of the Alliance held at 114 Pierrepont st. The committee L0NGACEE 8t-w Mats.

Wed. and 6t. 2:30 RICHARD BENNETT will include Mrs. Anderson Woods, ALL llllS WEEK Mrs. Lorenzo Caruana and Mrs.

J. P. in "JARNEGAN" Hollywood Prlal. CONRAD KAGEL With a flock of Broadway Celebrities present, the special coughless matinee got under way and proceeded to a delightful climax, with colors flying. Only two barks marred the day.

It seems that a lady in G6, and a gentleman in K114. chuck full of Christmas Spirit, saved the complimentary boxes of cough drops to drop Into the Kiddies' Christmas Stockings. For the rest, an audi Some Improvements at the women's derbilt on Christmas night, with mati nees Wednesday, Friday and Satur day. M-G-M Sound Picture JOHN GILBERT The MASKS of the DEVIL" Even. 8:30.

Mats. Thurs. and But. 2 30 PEGGY JOYCE In "THE LADY OF THE ORCHIDS" i A PI.A OP PARISIAN LIFE 'Such a plav as this la sheer entertainment ol tne lew diverting lleht romedlea on Broadway." Merl t. Pour.

Theatre MASOI Eva.8:40 Mis. court haw been made. Mrs. R. MAY MCAVOY I Wed.

Sat. I we 1 Talbot-Perk ins reported yesterday, since a committee of the Alliance 7 he Sentaitona! Stvilery Cbrredy Alice Fischer, a Broadway favorite oung Love of many seasons, will play opposite conferred with Boro President Bvrne. ALL BIG HEADLINERS I Dorothy Jamrs Cnthrrln Tom Lew Fields In "Daddy. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS UllUrd Pnuslafl itia KrnnlP A matron has been placed In court during trials, some renovations have been made, and at least one judge. to HARRIET BERNSTEIN, who is still this department's friend, despite the fact that we obviously misjudged a beauty contest.

to HYDIE who claims the authorship of the piece we credited to Leonard C. E. who Is hospltal-ing. and who v.e hope will be okav before the Holidavs. to ALICE RAYFIEL SIEGMEISTER, whose stuff we like, but who should watch her Internal rhymes more carefully instance, "tantamount and Paramount" and to J.

A. WEISSBURG. who should know that Sardi's IS on to ELSIE, who likes us even if concerts do put us to to BRAD iGage Tollner's) DEWEY, who swell-letters Special matinees of "A Most Immoral Lady," in which Alice Brady is appearing at the Cort. and of "The ence for the first time in history heard an entire show with an untold savins on their Individual larynxes. Miss Peggv Wood is to be in fie FS Magistrate ueorge roiwen, tias ex "JOYOUSLY III MAN COMEDY Little Accident MOROSCO.

4.1 St Mts We Rst. Grey Fox" at the Playhouse will be 1 pelled spectators who have no excuse beyond morbid curiosity for ETHEL BARRYMORE in "7Hn KlSClntV OF UtW Jty O. M'fiitm si'iia AT JHK AJSs'H' Ethl Barrymore Thmatrm 1 I'miimm Tel, fhtcleriitii Mai, hii, ana AYic i congratulated for the Idea; thi Smith Brothers Outfit is to be com given on Dec. 28. Ina Claire will not play a matinee en Friday.

The usual Wednesday and Saturday matinees only will be SJADOLPHE t-KFATSI ALL PRICFS) AT BOX OFFICE. SEE WHEAR ev.t.-vf CHA.cTa. 1 tur picrua-H being in the courtroom, she said. The Alliance Is seeking further renovations, more supervision of the women prisoners, and provisions for a sen- plimented on their co-opcratlon, and the audience is to be rewarded, for liking the darned things. Beirut 4671 Ma furtliiv proqrnm.

BEolNSlNi) TOMOB.BOW arate women's court in the new 5ISt SI. licorice flavored, we always did. CAPITOL MENJOU RITZ, West 48th Bt. Mats. Wed.

and Bat. Lew Cantor presents JANET DEECHER "COURAGE to-Ou JUNIOR DUKKIN rht Pieturea THI HOUSI OF TALKIES Hence, you candy-lovers have a new Nithtly 11:1111 Calling attention to the fact that RM.ACE reason for going to the theater. Thu3 do we progress. 1st Time Pop. Prices.

See Hear WHITE SHADOWS IN "MOONBEAMS." a Rfvue Fealiirlnj DAVB XrllllOl.ER, Conductor ol lapitollsns Nell Kelly Llora lloninan Cheater lisle Uirlal and Others. given. Ethel Barrymore will give extra matinees of 'The Kingdom of God'' on Dec. 28 and Jan. 1.

Walter Connolly and Effie Shannon will have the leading roles In "Merry Andrew." David Belasco has received a cable from Ferenc Molnar congratulating him on his wonderful production of Molnar's "Mima." "Sure Cure." by Len D. Hollister, will be produced by Roy Walling after A 0 way and 45th St there are only two places in Brooklyn for the detention of women delinquents, the Catholic House of the Oood Shepherd and the Ravmond Street Jail. Mrs. Anderson Woods made an urgent plea that Protestant TWICE DAILY to JOSEPH CROWLE. who should try the Paramount Grill, tiv Parle Central Grill and the Roosevelt Grill, which Seem to fit his and to DEMI, whose last effort we aren't exactly oompaii to MRS.

A. CASONI, whose name we recently misspelled, but who forgives us and to BEDFORD trjt-KotN II A a j. Metro-fioldwyn. Willi AM HA1WFQ Mayer "His Private Life" (A PARAMOUNT) ii iLnmni In "ALIAS JIMMV VALENTINE" iSMs, members of the club start movements BAYR1DGB 7th Av.A SO Bt. Dlrertlon of tneir respective churches lookins RQXY QUERY.

What would you give This Sunny Christmas wtaliicr II I could bring back Yulctides spent together? What mould you gire II I could bring qnew Your old belief In Santa Claus To You? VALENTIA. to the erection of a detention home 8 L. HOTHAFCl lHAVVi IVIC REPERT0KY lh st I Eves. VIRGINIA BERRY, who gets the list this time, honest, she to MAE for Protestant girls in Brooklyn. The DriV' 50o 81.50.

Mats. Wed. St ne has launched Back beat ers" at Wallack's on Tuesday. WT eA LO (iALLIENNE, Director Fox Foi HoTi'etoae Newt THE END OF ST. PETERSBURG With ROXT SYMPH ORCH.

of 110 I AN F.VEMNO IN YAR de MOSCOW" BALLFT CORPS, CIIORI'S, SOLOISTS 81 ROXYETTES Toniitnt. "Iledda Sat. "Peter (ATLANTIC CITY) DRUMMOND for her to BOBBIE whose will here from time to and rxew a orK Federation of Churches under the Rev. Dr. Frederick M.

Gordon is at present working on such a plan, she said. i mp am. would-Be (ientlemsn PDEM3ED F. F. Proctor Opens to JOSEPH MRS.

FLOR ENCE D. AHERN CHRISSY (who And speaking of the theater, which Palatial New Theater WILLIAM FOX BOOTH, W. 4.1 St. Mats. Wed.

A Sat. Aplaywithoutanahe By Austin Strong with Pemy Wood Kenneth MncKenna and Katherlne Wilson FOUR DEVILS SSTES S-BIG L0EW ACTS-5 Presents CADY SPEAKS ON BIBLE. Speaking at the regular monthlv we only were one po-em ago, there is the note Just received from the Lane-Forbes Corporation, producers ENTERTAINMENT Thr Fines! Arhievtment of European Screen An ifeEND OF RESTAURANTS BROOKLYN. lii "ills Private of "Tin Pan Alley." For nearly six with JANET OAYNOR and a Stellar Supporting Cast with Fot-Srenphonle Movietone Seoro GAIETY THEATRE, WAY and 48th St. TWICK DAILY.

ATEl FROL- MENJOf meeting of the Young Folks League of the Brooklyn Jewish Center. 667 Eastern pkwy. last night. Prof. Edwin W.

Cady of the Brooklyn Law School weeks, you may or may not recall, Itova A Other. USS SHOW WW 5T MATS WHl LiKT 4fQ each Saturday In our "Preferred Opus" list, we have advised "Tin Pan Alley" as one of the best plays In EMBASSY nt 46lh 31 IMats. Be Twice Dly. 81.09 ALPINE proved himself an ardent student of the Bible by his talk on "Job. an Erjic PETERSBURG ripping! Thrilling! Spectacular! ADOLPHE MENJOU In town.

Nary a word did we near irom of Human Life." Season's Gayest Comedy Hltl hlsThingCalled Love VIOI.FT ME.MISQ. and MINOR WATSON BIJOU. W. 45th 8L Matinees Wed. Bat.

THE VIKING i PRODI'C'TION Also Talklni Movietone Pro(rara anybody. And then, last Saturday. Professor Cadv stated that since NEW YEAR'S EVE CELEBRATION Under the personal direc. fioii of A. S.

CERAUD BRoADWAY 'HIS PRIVATE LIFE' In our list of those Beeway opuses "WHEN CANS MET A Photoplir that ii Stirring the Nation nil Ortkntnl Accompmmtnt that have rolled over, we erroneously and accidentally Included "Tin Pan the Jewish people are well known as tha business folk of the world and have furnished some of the greatest artists and statesmen who ever lived, it remained for them to convert the world. iNEY ISL Alley" and how we nave been NELSON" CHASE COMEDY VITtPHOVf ACTS Proctor's new 58th Street Theater, hullt on the site of the old Pleasure Palace on 58th st. near 3d Manhattan, was opened last night In the presence of an Invited audience that embraced everybody who Is anybody in the vaudeville and motion picture worlds. Mr. Proctor, who has been a New York theater owner-manager for the past 40 years, has good reason to be proud of the new house, which is beautiful and luxurious, containing every modem Improvement.

The house seats 3.000 and Is Spanish In design. The decorations have been admirably carried out and last evening excited the admiration of Mr. Proctor's guests, who extended their heartiest congratulations to the veteran manager and then sat down to rnjoy the line bill of vaudeville and pictures, which the theater will continue to offer, beginning a continuous policy at noon today. The new house is affiliated with the Keith-Aibee-Orpheum Circuit. jHEk sa4 SEE David Roiiins I Nancy Dkixu I FEATURE FILMS SHOWING TODAY HAINES and DAVIES DIJOU On thw Stag BELLS OF MOSCOW A fcurw Pifteantof the tas aitbe Ciirs A Vti7t Inm lit lkront Memory Test Solution ERASMUS HALL DANCE.

Approximately 2.500 students of the -HUUN1) Jt EFFECTS. Erasmus Hall Evening High School D0H0PK' Il.ivir.s A HAINES in "SHOW Krr. BAY RIUGb' SECTION TOMORBOW Thomas Melihan, The Matlni Call; also The Wind 1. Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen, daughter Porltray, Ft Ilam Pky-l last nignt packed to eapac tv the 3V3T n)Tonn Freda Sr Palace; BEDFORD SECTION Apollo, Pulton Is Rosier Keaton, The Cameraman: also Dance Fever of the late William Jennings Bryan, Is the recently elected Congresswoman Irom Florida.

HEAR SEE KING OF SPAIN Thru Fox-Moielone News .1 OIKI." with AllrrWhltr; ...) A lip.tr Vll.nk The El Jolito Grill and the Grand Ball Room are now being set for New Year's Eve Celebration. Biautifvl Best ntcrtainment Two Dancing Ploorj if An elaborate midnite supper will be served at $10.00 per person Secure your lahlr. fnr many as sou desire. school's gymnasium, Flatbush and Church to attend the first of a series of dances to be held at the school. The dance was arranged by Dr.

Sylvester J. McNamara. principal. i iassiqoe, worry Jack Holt. Court Martial: also Domestic Meddlers Foj Savoy.

1515 Bedford Iloutlas Fairbanks The Power of the Press; also Vaudeville) Keienl, t'ultou Si Pigeon: also Model From Montmarlre 2. "Yuletide" comes from the Gothic hull," meaning "wheel," a symbol of IhiCOWM Mtvocstrnl i 1 1 Mulhall in ana tupene p. uoiaen, student president of the school's G. O. BKNSONIIl'RST AND MAPLETON SECTION Marhoro.

Buy St. La Rorqne. I.ove Over Nlaht SUllwcll. 80th Gya, Nobody's Children BORO HALL AND DOWNTOWN SECTION Crawford front. rlfllsflva "Nfrfr-rir RrnokHll Ps.lt- I.aiWWHOSfMHD! m.nPorltrsiFoi Movie- Pod" BfO I WEEK I SHUBERT-B'KLYN BROAtm AT MIINKOR the turning point of the year.

3. Infante Don Alfonso, first cousin of the King of Spain, accompanied by his wife and son, recently visited the United States. 4. Planets are hi conjunction when they are closest together. 5.

The palate is the roof of the mouth. nn NfWH. Srnnfll'f "(iOOI) HYK KI.SH"; Chair Comfdv; To Play in "Skyrocket." Clara Blandick will have an im MELDffi "That's ft terrible noise in the nurrery. said her mistress. Can't you keep the baby quiet?" "Sure, ma'am." replied Sarah.

"But I can't keep him quiet unless I let him make a noise." The Pathfinder. LOVE, MARRIAGE portant part In "The Skvrnrlcpt VJtli mmrk Rleh 7 OreS which Gilbert Miller will present in DIVORCE I AM SEATS I I Hoe association wim uutnne McCHntic. v.i BENNETT'S BYE KISS" ixtrxt-ruLTowyil "GOOD with IK. S. AIRKRT SHAFFER Albee.

Albee Biunre Beware ol Bachelors; also Vsndevillo Boro Hall. Court tt State 8tj. James: also Under the Black Katie Crystal. 327 Washlntton Jack ol Hearts: also Charts ol the Gauchoa Cumberland. Chanev, While the Cltv Sleeps i Rama Outfield.

249 Duffield William Hovd. The Cop: also The Denser Blder Momart. 590 Pulton St Ten Davs That Shook the World Ornheum. 578 Pulton Holt. Avalanche: also Vaudeville Oxford.

Hist) Cast, The Air Circus Lawrene. Tivoll, Myrtle Sc Pulton Madge Bellamy. Mother Knows Beat; also Vaudeville BORO PARK SECTION Elton, 43d St. -New Utrecht. ol Panama; also Raclrt' Throuih BUSHWICK SECTION Boshwlek.

B'way Howard. Jack Holt. Avalanche; also Vaudeville Colonial, B'way Sc All-star Cast, Dawn 3um( CONEY ISLAND SECTION Tlljou, Opp. Holt. Avalanche; also Vaudeville FLATBUSH SECTION Fill-Me-In Solution BROOKI.TV AC4IIFMY Or Mt SIC Wednesday Evenlnfe at Revealing Sex Mystery TO HI'SHANDS AVI WIVES MATINEES tor WOMEN ONLY Tt ES WF.O..

2 P.M. NlliHTM for MEN ONI.T. p.m. LAST PERFORMANCE FHI. NIC.

HI t'ONTIM'Ol'S 7 r. M. to II P.M. Questions Anvwereil Wednexdav A Friday NO rUMON I NIIER IH AMMITTFO RCXTAUGATtUR, tVErRICh PHONk 96Ct BROOKLYN New YOBK SEAR, Today's solution: BEAR, SIAR, SPAN. SPIN, SKIN.

BURTON RESTAURANTS BROOKLYN, Albemarle, Flat. Al Albmle. Ailor. Dry Martini Avalon, Klnts Hahv-E 18 St. Jack Holt.

Water Hole Century. Noatrand PkMde.I.on Chancy, While the City Youth Daniels Ccllyer Fnsenda Boyd "I FIVE NEW TRAVn.Ofil'ES Beautifully Illuslrated with Pnnchromatlc Mot'on and Btlll Pictures In Color Jan. 0 "The lllorles nf Madrid" Jan. HI "Andalnsla and The Alhambra" "Molorlni. Thronih Spain" Jan.

"The Irish Free Slate" Feb. "Slam, The Land ol Chant" Slnrle Tickets for Jsn. II, 75c to 1.13 Course Tickets :t.5il to 80.50 No War Tas ls. 3.1. Merlin t7O0 MUSIC DANCING uiiui.ii nr.

nn-Msr am, no Air rerratul. Flat. It Daniels, Toke Me Kenmore, Church At Jack Holt. Aralanrhe; also Vaudeville Klne.way, Klnns Mary Astor, Dry Martini; also Vaudeville Leader, Newklrk-C. A The Tollers; alo Law ef thr Ranee Linden.

815 Flatbush Av. l.on Chanev. While the City Sleeps Marine, Plat. Av-Kln Hy Itrhe Daniels, Take Me Home Mavfeir. O.

I. (ieorte Bancroft, Docks of New York MMwnod. AV J.IC fit AII.Mlae i MAJESTIC "WELL WELL WELL NfWMt Ma ilc at Comedy Surprls Kunday. Contlnuoua 9 to Jl p.m. OPfcN1NOXMAS NKiHT KEATS Noft "GENTLEMEN PRESS, Tht Comedy Hit Holt Mulhal! Umiielj fi'ime Father in Hospital, Sick Children Look to Eagle Readers for Help The Wait children have a good father and mother, but a few months ago Mr.

Wait developed stomach ulcers and heart trouble. Now he is in the hospital, where it is not yet known whether he will live. Meanwhile the rent goes unpaid, the few dollars that were saved at such sacrifice are gone and Mrs. Wait, who is not strong, does not know where the next meal is coming from. One child is suffering from mastoiditis, another is recovering from pneumonia.

Special care? They haven't enough food of any kind! This is "Case No. 5" on The Eagle list of Brooklyn's poor. Will you help them at this time of plenty? Send your contribution to the Forty Neediest Cases Fund, The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Brooklyn, N. Y. TJEN Psekslde riathush Av.

Fl.ls; also Son of the Golden West ratio, on risiousn av Jacqueline Lnran, Nolhin( to Wear Same Holt mail, iwori iMhuuau nv. uiusn if isn. oe ninn JAMAICA SECTION VERBA'S BROOKLYN Mals.Wed.A Sal. WORLD PREMIERr, BEO. XMAS NITE SEATS NOW INA CLAIRE In "THE LADY OF NEWOATE" "From Ocean to Oetjen't" Fresh Maine Lobster! Received Daily CHURCH and FLATBUSH AVES.

TED LEWIS AIRrr MISICAL KI.OWNS IUDLL Tr or bachelors" 1 tetl ii. Ed Lowry on Hie Vltsphone Foi Jamaica, 155-18 Jamaica Doutjlas Fairbanks Jr, The Power of tht Press; also Vaudevllla PARK SLOPE SECTION Atlantic, Plefhush ft Nsldl. The Model From Montmarlre. Carlton. Platbueh-7th Av Marian Nlson, Red lips National.

Wash. Prospect. Two Lovers; also Storks and Blondes Prospers, 9th St -5th Av. Holt, Avalanche: also Vaudeville Sanders, rrps. Pk.

St Slrane Case of Captain Rnmper; Sisters ol Eva Terminal, 4th Tha Tollers; also Anybody Here Seen Kelly? RIDOEWOOD SECTION Pot Rldtewood. Mvrtle-Cyp. Doutlas rslrbanks The Power of the alu v.j..nl. M.dl..n. Myrtle A Wyckoff Holt.

Avslsnche: .1,, Vaudeville audevlla Parthenon, 3J WyCkofl Colman and Banky. Two Lovers jame WILLIAMSRURO SECTION Dinner, Daily and Sunday, Luncheon, 75c Maka Your New Year's Reservations Now Telephone Ingcrsoll 91759032 WERBA'S J-LATJUSH I HI R( II AND FLATIH'SH AVES. Phone BLt K. noon Mats. Wed.

A Sal. MARK ft S.le OO A Bound LILAC TIME with 101 1 FEN MOOKK end Clary ilooper HELEN HAYES a.mtolp.m Pietura Nsit ur" F.ireUy.arahim-DcBejVolse.Douglas Fairbanks The of the rreas; alto Va.dcvlll.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1841-1963